v ; 'Kj-cx:-.v.e;;tccwvK.tAi y the littlv brown ant. lie white-' V- f Life Prtscrv.ffur Thrashers. washed it, and tried other remedies, J ( -Taro a piece o!Ttltefi"e!itponife, wii! no gol etTect. lie finally ' enough to cover the mouth and nos- made a wash by steeping tobacco triI,1iollov it out so as to fit closely ; , leaves in water, with which lie bath- tack a tape string around tiie outside, ed the body of the trp r, and some of " long enough to tie over the top of the lower limbs near the trunk. thehead ; soak the sponge in soft lie also wound the leaves around wuter and squeeze the water out 'the body. The tree is consequently with the hand, and wlicn ready to, healthy and loaded with fine I'mit. ' commence work, tic it on tightly and liar If. id Times. evenly, so as to cover the mouth and ' nostrils completed You can breathe '. l'fa,c abr.-lh, lollinv and talk tl.rouul. the sponge almost nij? table, compiled Irom the caleu-; . ... 1 :t.,.t it.t holler 1 it will trouble those...

-1 vr i hi- i . V ! V i .'ll-..-'.!. "JUSTICE UND EQUALITY." TUG rCEC TR.IDEK. (Dltawa, Hujast 27, IS 17 I hrtnuiU Lunil - l'"hi ) Hi ll r Vatr. The I7.ie.wu Deinoefat states that it is tlie determination of the trustee to complete the ctrtaiiie.!. canal within the year lKl7,sothai there will Hy the Memphis paper,' w e have returns t' no mistake about its tiring ready for we i from ttto of the live comities. Tipton uives early next spring. Without ititendiii", tn c- the Wlii-; candidate u majority ef '.''.. and press a douht wheilu r sutU w ill be the case Lauderdale ia'vi -x tin dim. a majority of '!'. or not, wc wish now lo brin; to the notice , liy tlie kiiovvilio Tribune, wc learn that of those who have the power to act in th" Morgan wc the Whip candidate two ma mattcr, what wc conceive to beef para- j,iri!y. This leaves only John-on. which mount importance to the interests of the ca- last election pave the WhL-s C1 majority, nal anil the sta'e. r.i.d tibiin, w Inch pivc t!.c li...

; ? '-' I Kfom the Cliirajpt -"it. Intercsl.Mj (o Wool-Growers. I3Lrr.ao Woftt Depot, July 15th, 1317. Hon. John Wkmworui, Dear Sit: Having been some what of a Wool-grower, I have felt, in common with any man engaged in the business, the importance of a system that would enable us to get a fair price for our wool. The first successful httempt was made three vcarc ago by Mr. lilanch ardat Kinderhool., ut the sugges tion fcnd under this patronage of Dr. Ueekman, the then President of the New York Stale Agricultural Socie ty. The plan of the establishment is, to receive the wool Irom me lariners, 1 1 sort it into S kinds, to enable the t : . . t l . . i . I . III Jiutuuuu i :i luui. hc' iwants. II y so cluing the fanner; fets tlio iiui inaiki-. tunic lor an is" wool. . Together with some ol'i reti the full market value for a' our neighbors, we sent our wool to I.T... I.i-I f.ll tlmilur I'm u-mini-! I visited the establishment. From ; what I saw and hear from the nianu-' factuers whom I...